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To me, all puppies are perfect, but
sometimes, a puppy may prove to be a square peg in a round hole only
because he is in the wrong home environment. The suitability of a puppy
changes according to the conditions of a home and the circumstances of
the dog owner.
If I could have a wish list, a puppy or a kitten
would head the list, but since we travel a lot and go away for long
periods of time, it would be so wrong for me to get a pet. At this time
in my life, therefore, I am not an appropriate owner for any puppy.
If I could get a puppy, however, I would
research extensively even though I would probably adopt a mixed breed.
For such a research, one of the books is "The Perfect Puppy: How to
Choose Your Dog by Its Behavior" written by a team of experienced
veterinarians Benjamin L. Hart and Lynette A. Hart.
In the first part of the book, general pointers
are given such as: the best age for adoption is six to eight weeks,
because the critical period of the puppy's adaptation period is three to
twelve weeks; family composition; home size that is big yard or not;
puppy's projected adult body size; and grooming requirements.
The second part of the book concentrates on the
thirteen behavioral characteristics used in ranking breeds:
excitability, general activity, snapping at children, excessive barking,
playfulness, obedience training, watchdog barking, aggression toward
other dogs, dominance over owner, territorial defense, demand for
affection, destructiveness, ease of housebreaking. The book gives the
readers pointers by defining each trait, and that may be very helpful
for any novice dog owner.
The third part, as the authors claim, is the
heart of the book. Here fifty-six different breeds from the American
Kennel Club are profiled. Should anybody liken it to any unpopular
profiling, the writers warn the readers in the beginning of the third
part by saying: "Remember that there can be a great deal of variation
among individual dogs within a breed and that these profiles are
generalizations by authorities who presumably have seen many dogs from
each breed." Each breed is given a page of explanation with a very
helpful bar graph showing reactivity, aggression, trainability,
investigation, plus the dogs drawing and physical description
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